Title: Linking Surveillance and M
1Linking Surveillance and MEKaren A.
StaneckiUNAIDS
- SI/ME Field Officer Orientation
- August 2004
- Atlanta, GA
2Overview
- New data from national surveys in countries with
generalised epidemics - ME Coverage estimates used in prevalence
estimation - Behavioral data
3New dataNational population-based surveys
4Limitations of ANC-based Estimates
- Prevalence equivalence of ANC and general
population may not apply equally well in all
countries, e.g. Kenya. - But other new studies support the assumption,
including Zambia DHS Kisesa, Tanzania - Under-representation of smaller rural sites in
surveillance systems (except South-Africa PPS
sampling). - But many countries have recently expanded the
sentinel surveillance system to include more
rural sites - Adjustments for rural under-representation may
not apply equally well in all countries
5National population-based surveys
- Direct estimate of national prevalence
- Recently increased implementation of surveys
(since 2000) Mali DHS, Dominican Republic DHS,
Zambia DHS, Kenya DHS, Ghana DHS, Burkina Faso
DHS, South-Africa HSRC survey, South-Africa
loveLife survey (15-24 only), Burundi, Niger,
Zimbabwe YAS (15-29 yrs only) - Many more to come Cameroon, Tanzania, Uganda,
Swaziland, Haiti, etc
6Comparison of HIV Prevalence in Zambia DHS
CatchmentClusters to ANC Results
7ANC versus general population
- ANC prevalence underestimates community
prevalence among women - ANC prevalence overestimates community prevalence
among men
8Individual Non-Response Rate ()
South-Africa additional household non-response
of 29 Non-response rates not available for
Burundi, Niger
9Coverage Rates for HIV Testing by Urban-Rural
Residence and gender Zambia, Kenya, South-Africa
10Using (adjusted) survey-based estimates to
calibrate ANC-based estimate
11Improving ANC HIV Surveillance
- Collect a minimum set of socio-demographic data
at ANC clinics - Age, parity, schooling, length of time in the
area - Use Satellite rural areas to increase coverage
- Collect residence information
- Description of the population served by ANC
clinic
12Analysis of population surveys to inform
ANC-based Estimates
- Compare ANC and population survey estimates
- ANC vs. both sexes combined for nearby clusters
- Urban ANC with urban survey clusters
- Rural ANC with nearby rural clusters
- Regional prevalence ranking
- Compare women in surveys who delivered in the
last 2 years or who are pregnant with ANC women
13ME Coverage Estimates
- Anti-retroviral Therapy
- Number on ART
- Impact on mortality estimates
- Number in need
- PMCT
- Reduction MTCT
- Impact on Children infected with HIV and orphan
estimates
14Behavioral Data
15Integrated analysis
- Behavioral data still not adequately collected
- Who is becoming infected and how
- Dont be fooled by numerical thresholds
- Concentrated vs generalized (Ukraine, Thailand,
Cambodia) - Important shifts in patterns of transmission do
take place - Thailand
16Distribution of new HIV infections by type of
exposure in selected countries, 1998-2002
Source Pisani E. et al. Back to basics in HIV
prevention focus on exposure, BMJ 2003
3261384-7 (Fig 1)
17Estimated number of new HIV infections in
Thailand by year and changing mode of transmission
160
140
Spouse 50 IDU 20 SW 15 MTCT 15
SW 90 Spouse 5 IDU 5
120
New HIV infections (number of people, in
thousands)
100
80
60
40
20
0
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Year
Spouse heterosexual transmission of HIV in
cohabiting partnerships SW HIV transmission
through sex work IDU HIV transmission through
injecting drug use MTCT mother to child
transmission of HIV
Source Thai Working Group on HIV/AIDS
Projections, 2001
2004 Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic (Fig 4)